Rapid Analysis of Syngas using Micro GC Fusion
In 2012, the World Bank estimated that 140 of the 3370 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas produced worldwide was flared. Flaring burns surplus gas and is detrimental to the environment – contributing over 350 million tons of
CO2 in annual emissions1.
An alternative to flaring is to convert the associated natural gas into syngas, which is an intermediate gas used to produce synthetic liquid fuel. Converting syngas to liquid chemicals through the Fischer-Tropsch (FT) process presents an economical and greener alternative to flaring2.
This application note describes the advantages of using the FAST Enabled Micro GC Fusion Gas Analyzer to rapidly analyze typical synthesis gas (syngas) components to optimize the process of generating high quality syngas.
Read the Application Note to find out more!